VMware CEO plans Aussie trip

By Renai LeMay, ZDNet.com.au
29 September 2008 11:04 AM
Tags: ballmer, ceo, paul maritz, virtualisation, vmware

in brief VMware chief executive Paul Maritz has revealed plans to visit Australia in mid-October.

VMWare CEO Paul Maritz

(Credit: CNET News.com)

The executive took VMware's reins on 8 July this year after his company Pi Corporation was acquired by VMware parent EMC earlier this year.

Maritz will attend the company's Virtualisation Forum, which will bring together over 1,200 attendees with 60 of VMware's local partners. He is also expected to speak with press and VMware staff locally.

The news comes as Microsoft supremo Steve Ballmer last week revealed plans for a trip down under in early November.

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